
9. Then fill the coolant  recovery  tank to the FULL 
COLD mark. 
10. Put  the  cap  back  on  the coolant recovery tank. 
Power Steering  Fluid 
The  power steering fluid  reservoir is located to the  right 
of  the windshield  washer fluid  reservoir, at the  back 
of  the  engine compartment. 
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When  to Check Power Steering Fluid 
It is  not necessary to  regularly check power steering fluid 
unless you suspect there  is  a  leak  in the  system or 
you  hear  an unusual  noise. 
A fluid loss in this system 
could indicate  a  problem. Have the system inspected 
and  repaired.  See 
Engine Compartment Overview 
on  page 
5- 72 for  reservoir location. 
How to Check  Power  Steering Fluid 
Turn the key  off , let the engine compartment cool  down, 
wipe the  cap and the top 
of the reservoir  clean,  then 
unscrew the cap and  wipe the dipstick with  a clean  rag. 
Replace the cap and completely tighten 
it. Then remove 
the cap again and look  at the fluid level  on the dipstick. 
When the  engine compartment is  hot, the level should 
be  at the  H  (hot)  mark.  When  it’s  cold,  the  level 
should  be at  the 
C (cold) mark. If the fluid  is at the 
ADD  mark,  you should add fluid. 
What to Use 
To determine  what kind of fluid  to  use,  see Part D: 
Recommended  Fluids and Lubricants  on  page 6-16. 
Always use the proper  fluid. Failure to use the  proper 
fluid  can cause leaks and damage hoses and 
seals. 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid 
What  to  Use 
When  you need  windshield  washer  fluid, be  sure  to  read 
the  manufacturer’s  instructions  before  use. 
If you will 
be operating  your  vehicle  in an  area  where  the 
temperature  may  fall below  freezing,  use  a  fluid  that 
has  sufficient  protection  against  freezing.  See 
Engine 
Compartment  Overview  on  page 
5-12 for  reservoir 
location. 
Adding  Washer  Fluid 
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Open  the  cap  with  the 
washer  symbol  on  it. 
Add  washer  fluid  until 
the  tank  is full. 
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When using  concentrated  washer  fluid,  follow  the 
manufacturer’s  instructions  for  adding  water. 
Don’t  mix water  with  ready-to-use  washer  fluid. 
Water  can  cause  the  solution  to freeze  and 
damage  your  washer  fluid  tank  and  other  parts  of 
the  washer  system. 
Also, water  doesn’t  clean  as 
well  as washer  fluid. 
Fill  your  washer fluid  tank  only  three-quarters  full 
when  it’s  very  cold.  This  allows  for  expansion 
if 
freezing  occurs,  which  could  damage  the  tank  if  it  is  completely  full. 
Don’t  use  engine  coolant  (antifreeze) 
in your 
windshield  washer. 
It can  damage  your  washer 
system  and  paint. 
Brakes 
Brake Fluid 
Your brake master cylinder  reservoir is filled with DOT-3 
brake  fluid.  See Engine  Compatfment Overview  on 
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5-39  

Underhood Fuse Block 
This fuse block is located 
in  the  engine  compartment, 
in  front  of the windshield 
washer  fluid reservoir. 
See 
Engine  Compartment 
Overview 
on page 5-12 
for  more  information 
on  location. 
The  fuses  marked  spare are available 
if a  replacement 
fuse 
is needed. 
To  remove  the cover, turn the  knob counterclockwise 
and lift  up. 
When  finished,  to put  the  cover  back  on,  turn the knob 
clockwise to tighten  it.  Make sure that  the remote 
positive 
(+) terminal cover  is on  correctly. 
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I Fuse 
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4 
Usage 
Coolant  Fans 
Not  Used 
Circuit  Breakers:  Front  Comfort 
Controls  Hi Blower,  and  Headlamp 
Fuses  (Instrument  Panel):  Hazard 
and  Stoplamp,  PASS-Key@ 
Circuit  Breaker:  Power  Seat  and 
Power  Sliding  Door.  Fuses 
(Instrument  Panel):  Electronic  Level 
Control  and  Rear  Defogger,  Trailer, 
Fog  Lamps 
5-1 00  

Part B: Owner Checks  and  Services 
Listed in this part are  owner  checks  and services 
which  should  be  performed  at  the intervals specified  to 
help  ensure  the safety, dependability and emission 
control  performance  of your vehicle. 
Be  sure  any  necessary  repairs are completed at once. 
Whenever  any  fluids or lubricants are  added to your 
vehicle,  make sure they  are the proper ones,  as shown 
in  Part  D. 
At Each  Fuel Fill 
It  is  important  for  you or  a  service  station  attendant  to 
perform  these  underhood  checks  at  each  fuel  fill. 
Engine Oil Level Check 
Check the engine oil  level  and  add the  proper oil if 
necessary.  See Engine Oil on page 5-14 for further 
details. 
Engine Coolant Level Check 
Check  the  engine coolant level  and add  DEX-COOL@ 
coolant mixture 
if necessary.  See Engine  Coolant 
on  page  5-23 
for further details. 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid Level  Check 
Check  the windshield  washer fluid level  in the  windshield 
washer  tank and  add  the proper fluid 
if necessary.  See 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid  on page  5-38 for  further  details. 
At Least  Once a Month 
Tire  Inflation  Check 
Make sure tries are inflated to the  correct  pressures. 
Don’t forget  to check  your  spare  tire. See 
Tires  on 
page  5-60 
for further  details. 
Cassette Tape  Player  Service 
Clean cassette tape  player. Cleaning  should  be  done 
every 
50 hours  of tape play.  See Audio  Systern(s) 
on page 3-63 for further details. 
At Least  Twice  a Year 
Restraint  System Check 
:s , Make sure the safety  belt reminder light  and  all  your bell 
buckles, latch plates, retractors  and  anchorages  are 
working properly.  Look  for  any other loose  or  damaged 
safety belt  system  parts. 
If you  see anything  that  might 
keep  a  safety belt  system from doing its 
job, have it 
repaired.  Have  any  torn or frayed safety  belts  replaced. 
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Part D: Recommended Fluids 
and  Lubricants 
Fluids and lubricants identified below by  name, part 
number  or specification  may be obtained  from  your 
dealer. 
Usage  Engine oil with the American 
Engine Oil  Fluid/Lubricant 
Petroleum Institute Certified for 
Gasoline Engines  starburst 
symbol 
of the  proper viscosity. 
To determine the  preferred 
viscosity for your vehicle’s engine,  see 
Engine Oil on 
page 
5- 14. 
Engine  Coolant 50/50 mixture  of clean, drinkable 
water  and use only  DEX-COOL 
Coolant.  See 
Engine Coolant  on 
page 
5-23. 
Usage  Fluid/Lubricant 
Hydraulic  Brake  Delco  Supreme 
11 Brake  Fluid 
System  or  equivalent DOT-3 brake  fluid. 
Windshield  GM  Optikleen  Washer  Solvent 
Washer  Solvent  or equivalent. 
Power  Steering  GM  Power  Steering  Fluid 
System  (GM  Part 
No. US. 1052884, 
Automatic  DEXRON-Ill Automatic 
Transaxle  Transmission  Fluid. 
Key  Lock  Multi-Purpose  Lubricant, 
Cylinders  Superlube  (GM  Part  No. 
U.S. 
in Canada  993294,  or  equivalent). 
12346241,  in  Canada  10953474, 
or  equivalent). 
Chassis  Chassis  Lubricant 
Lubrication  (GM  Part 
No. U.S.  12377985, in 
Canada  88901  242,  or  equivalent) 
or  lubricant  meeting  requirements 
of  NLGl#2,  Category  LB  or 
GC-LB. 
6-1 6  

Accessory  Inflator ........................................... 5-68 
Accessory  Power  Outlets 
................................. 3-24 
Adding  Washer  Fluid 
....................................... 5-38 
Additional  Program  Information 
........................... 7-8 
Additives,  Fuel 
..................... ,... . ......... 5-6 
Add-on  Electrical  Equipment 
................. ... 5-96 
Adjusting  the  Captain's  Chairs 
(Second  Row) 
............................................. 1-13 
Adjusting  the  Speakers  (Balance/Fade) 
............................ 3-66,  3-73, 3-82 
Air  Bag  Readiness  Light 
.......................................... 3-43 
Air  Bag  Systems 
............................................. 1-69 
Servicing  Your  Air Bag-Equipped  Vehicle 
......... 1-76 
What  Will  You  See After  an 
How  Does 
ari Air Bag Restrain? .................... 1-74 
What  Makes  an  Air  Bag  Inflate? 
.................... 1-74 
Air  Bag  Inflates? 
...................................... 1-74 
When  Should  an  Air  Bag  Inflate? 
................... 1-73 
Where  Are  the  Air  Bags? 
.............................. 1-71 
~II 'clttmIw/t-lller, Eflyirle ................................. 5- IS 
All  Overseas  Locations ....... ........................ 7-4 
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All-Wheel  Drive ............................................... 5-86 
All-Wheel  Drive 
............................................... 5-50 
All-Wheel  Drive  Disable  Warning  Message .......... 3-59 
All-Wheel-Drive  (AWD)  System 
......................... 4-1 1 
Aluminum  Wheels ........................................... 5-92 AM 
............................................................. 3-103 
Antenna,  Fixed Mast 
...................................... 3-105 
Anti-lock  Brake  System  (ABS) 
............................ 4-7 
Anti-Lock  Brake,  System  Warning  Light 
.............. 3-45 
Appearance Care 
............................................ 5-87 
Care 
of Safety  Belts .................................... 5-90 
Cleaning  the Inside  of  Your  Vehicle 
................ 5-87 
Cleaning the  Outside  of  Your  Vehicle 
.............. 5-90 
Finish  Damage 
............................................ 5-92 
Chemical  Paint  Spotting 
............................... 5-93 
GM  Vehicle  Care/Appearance  Materials 
.......... 5-93 
Sheet  Metal  Damage 
................................... 5-92 
Underbody  Maintenance 
............................... 5-93 
Weatherstrips 
.............................................. 5-90 
Theft-Deterrent  System 
............. ......... 2-70 
Arming  and  Disarming  the  Content 
Arming  Confirmation 
.................... ............ 2-28 
Arming  with  the  Power  Lock  Switch 
... ......... 2-27 
Arming  with  the  Remote  Keyless  Entry 
Transmitter 
................................................. 2-28 
Arming  with Your  Key 
...................................... 2-28 
Audio  Speakers 
.............................................. 3-93 
hdl0 System(s) ............................................. 3-63 
Audio  Systems 
Audio  Steering  Wheel Controls 
.................... 3-102 
Care  of Your  Cassette  Tape Player 
............... 3-103 
Care  of  Your  CD  and  DVD  Player 
................ 3-104 
Care 
of Your  CDs  and  DVDs ....................... 3-104 
Fixed  Mast Antenna 
................. ... 3-105  

Engine (cont.) 
Coolant  Temperature  Warning  Message 
.......... 3-53 
Cooling  System Inspection 
............................ 6-1  4 
Engine  Compartment  Overview 
.... ........... 5-12 
Exhaust 
..................................................... 2-43 
Low  Oil Level  Message 
................................ 3-55 
Oil 
............................................................. 5-14 
Overheating 
................................................ 5-26 
Starting 
...................................................... 2-34 
Engine  Coolant  Level Check 
............................. 6-10 
Engine Oil  Additives 
......................... ....... 5-17 
Engine  Oil  and  Chassis  Lubrication  Scheduled Maintenance 
................................. 6-5 
Engine Oil  Level Check 
................................... 6-10 
Engine  Specifications 
..................................... 5-1 04 
Entering  Programming  Mode 
............................ 2-63 
Entertainment System 
...................................... 3-91 
Cleaning the  Video Screen 
.......................... 3-105 
Cleaning  Your DVD  Player 
.......................... 3-105 
DVD  Distortion 
.......................................... 3-103 
Entry  Lighting 
................................................. 3-18 
Erasing  HomeLink@  Buttons 
.............................. 2-52 
Exit  Lighting 
................................................... 3-19 
Exiting  Programming Mode 
............................... 2-71 
Express-Down  Window 
.................................... 2-25 
Extender,  Safety  Belt 
....................................... 1-44 
Exterior  Lamps 
............................................... 3-1 4 
F 
FabricKarpet ................................................. 5-87 
Engine  Air Cleaner 
...................................... 5-19 
Filter 
Finding 
a  PTY Station 
..................... 3.67.  3.74.  3-83 
Finding  a Station 
............................ 3-65,  3-72, 3-81 
Finish Care 
.................................................... 5-91 
Finish  Damage 
............................................... 5-92 
Fixed  Mast  Antenna 
....................................... 3-105 
Flash-to-Pass 
................................................... 3-9 
Flat  Tire 
........................................................ 5-69 
Flat  Tire,  Changing 
......................................... 5-70 
Flip  and  Fold  Rear  Seats 
.................................. 1-7 
Fluid  Automatic  Transaxle 
..................................... 5-20 
Power  Steering 
........................................... 5-37 
Windshield  Washer 
...................................... 5-38 
FM 
.............................................................. 3-103 
Fog  Lamps 
.................................................... 3-16 
Folding or  Reclining  the  Seatbacks 
............. 1-8, 1-14 
Folding the  Seatback 
....................................... 1-18 
Following Distance 
.......................................... 4-41 
Footnotes 
........................................................ 6-5 
Front  Reading Lamps 
...... ........................ 3-19 
Front  Seat  Storage  Net 
................................ 2-55 
Fuel 
............................................................... 5-5 
Additives 
................. .......................... 5-6 
California  Fuel 
....................................... 5-6